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Professor Russell Quoted in The Guardian

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Professor Lindsay Rose Russell, author of Women and Dictionary-Making: Gender, Genre, and English Language Lexicography (2018), was quoted several times in an article in today's edition of The Guardian entitled  "Sexism in dictionaries: why are 'hussy, baggage and filly' still used to describe a woman?" Check it out!

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